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Sienna R. Craig is a Professor of Anthropology at Dartmouth College, holding the Jane & Raphael Bernstein Professorship in Asian Studies. She specializes in medical and cultural anthropology, focusing on global health, traditional medicine, and diaspora communities. Her research spans Nepal, Tibetan regions of China, and Himalayan diasporas in the U.S. Craig earned her B.A. from Brown University and Ph.D. from Cornell University. She has authored several books, including The Ends of Kinship and Mustang in Black and White, and her work has been supported by the Guggenheim Foundation and NSF. She has held editorial roles for HIMALAYA journal and is part of the International Association for the Study of Traditional Asian Medicine (IASTAM).
- Education: B.A. Brown University (1995), M.A. & Ph.D. Cornell University (2002, 2006)
- Research Interests: Tibetan medicine, migration, gender studies, environmental anthropology
Craig’s awards include a Guggenheim Fellowship. She also writes creatively, including children’s literature and librettos reflecting Himalayan cultures.
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